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  1. Little Ricky Gets a Dog: Directed by James V. Kern. With Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, William Frawley. When Little Ricky brings home a puppy, his parents try to tell him to take it back, but they can't bring themselves to do it when they see how cute it is.

  2. Little Ricky Gets a Dog was the 165th overall episode of I Love Lucy, also the 12th episode of season 6, the final season of the series. The episode was directed by James V. Kern, originally aired on CBS-TV on January 21, 1957. Little Ricky's new puppy prompts complaints by another tenant. Little Ricky brings home a puppy to add to his already large menagerie. Lucy and Ricky try to make him ...

  3. "I Love Lucy" Little Ricky Gets a Dog (TV Episode 1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Little Ricky's dog, Fred, was played by a Cairn terrier named Danny. Danny was owned by Frank Inn and trained by Bob Blair. This is the same dog that played 'Fremont', Mr. Wilson's dog on "Dennis the Menace". In addition to Fred the dog, Little Ricky also has Hopalong the frog, Tommy and Jimmy the turtles, Alice and Phil the parakeets, and ...

  5. Little Ricky Gets A Dog. Lucy and Ricky are determined to get rid of the puppy their son has brought home. They have a hard time overcoming Little Ricky’s arguments that it’s a welcome addition to a home that already boasts a parakeet, a frog, a lizard, a turtle and a goldfish. S6E13 26 min.

  6. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Little Ricky Gets a Dog is the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of I Love Lucy, and the one hundred sixty-seventh overall episode of the series. It first aired 21 January 1957 on CBS. Little Ricky's new puppy prompts complaints by another tenant.

  7. The Ricardos' apartment begins to resemble a pet shop when Little Ricky gets a puppy. Lucy and Ricky are both determined to get rid of the puppy after their son brings it home -- as are their landlords, Fred and Ethel. They have a hard time overcoming Little Ricky's arguments that a puppy would be a welcome addition to a home that already boasts a canary, a frog, a lizard, a turtle, and some ...